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Parker Ridge fire update, August 2
August 2, 2015
Boundary County's Parker Ridge Fire, located in northern Boundary County on the west side, continues to burn at current size of 76 acres, with 0% containment so far.

Fire officials indicate that, with moderate fire activity, the wildfire grew by approximately 10 acres yesterday. Presently, minimal fire movement is expected.

Early this morning (August 2), command of the fire was transferred to the Arizona Type 3 Centeral West Zone IMT. At this time, this team will focus on assessing the fire. Air resources will support this mission by scouting the area and locating places to hold the fire such as clear cuts or other open features on the landscape.

A reminder that Parker Ridge Trail #221 is currently closed due to the fire.

Fire officials are reporting that the smoky conditions that can be observed throughout our area today are not a result of the Parker Ridge Fire. Instead, they say that most of the smoke is from heavy fire activity in Eastern Washington and Canada.

Firefighters are currently battling three significant fires in Eastern Washington. These include the Blue Creek Fire of 6,004 acres in Walla Walla County on the Washington / Oregon border, the Long Lake Fire of 432 acres in Spokane County, and the North Boulder 2 Fire in Ferry County near the Canadian border at 233 acres.

In Canada, the St. Mary Alpine Park Fire near Kimberley, British Columbia, currently at approximately 445 acres, continues to burn with 0% containment. The Sawyer Creek Fire, also burning in Southeast British Columbia, is currently at 173 acres. Many other Southeastern British Columbia fires continue to be active.
 
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